Paraguayan football derby

The Paraguayan football derby, also named as the Superclásico (Super derby); is a football (soccer) fixture played between Cerro Porteño and Club Olimpia, the two most successful and popular clubs from Asunción, Paraguay.

Statistics

Head to head

  • Updated as of August 13, 2023
Tournament Matches Olimpia Wins Draws Cerro Wins Olimpia Goals Cerro Goals
Paraguayan Primera División 319 110 97 112 409 404
Copa Libertadores de América 34 12 13 9 44 39
Qualifiers for International cups 5 3 0 2 8 6
Torneo República 2 1 1 0 2 1
Supercopa Paraguay 1 1 0 0 3 1
Sub-totals official matches 361 127 111 123 466 451
Friendly matches 86 34 21 31 151 146
Totals 447 161 132 154 617 597

Other stats

Other stats from the Paraguayan Derby:[1][2]

  • First match: Cerro Porteño won 3-1 (1913).
  • Largest wins: in an official match goes to Cerro, in an 8–1 win from 1937. Olimpia's biggest win was registered in a non official match with amateur players in 1916, with a result of 10–1.
  • Most wins in a row by Cerro: five consecutive, in 1986 (2-0, 2–1) and 1987 (2-0, 2–1, 1–0).
  • Most wins in a row by Olimpia: four consecutive in two occasions; in 1925 (3-1, 3–0) and 1926 (4-1, 3–0), and 1980 (2-0) and 1981 (1-0, 1–0, 1–0).
  • Unbeaten streaks: both teams have a record of 10 games without losing to each other. Cerro was unbeaten for 10 games between July 1992 and July 1995; while Olimpia was unbeaten for 11 games between October 2001 and September 2004 (10, in the regular championship).
  • Overall Top Scorers: for Olimpia is Mauro Caballero with 10 goals (9 in the Paraguayan League and 1 in Copa Libertadores) and for Cerro is Saturnino Arrua with 11 goals (7 in the Paraguayan League and 4 in the Copa Libertadores).
  • Top Scorers in a single game: Dante Lopez for Olimpia, scoring 4 goals in 2005 and Pedro Osorio for Cerro, scoring 4 goals in 1937.
  • Most goals by a player in a single season: Arístides Del Puerto, Rafael Bobadilla and Mauro Caballero have all scored five goals in a single season (in 1967, 1983, 1998 respectively).

Players to score for both clubs

GoalsNameGoals in CerroYearsGoals in OlimpiaYears
6Miguel Sanabria31989 y 199031991, 1994 y 1995
4Benjamín Laterza119393Entre 1941 y 1949
3Pablo Zeballos2201022011,2015
3Julio Díaz119732Entre 1976 y 1980
3Alfredo Mendoza1198321989 y 1997
2Crispín Maciel1198311984

Vital clashes from recent years

In 1999, Olimpia, winners of that year's Torneo Apertura (Opening Championship) were going for their third consecutive Absoluto (Overall) title. The opponents that day were Torneo Clausura (Closing Championship) winners Cerro Porteño. The first leg went to El Decano 1–0, with everything to play for ahead of the return, billed as "The last derby of the Millennium".

Cerro flew out of the blocks to take a 2–0 lead, courtesy of goals from Osvaldo Peralta and Juan Manuel Sara. Not to be denied, Carlos Humberto Paredes, Virginio Cáceres and Walter Avalos all scored for Olimpia to turn the game on its head and win the coveted triple crown.

However, the Cerro Porteño would have their revenge six years later, in a thrilling finale to the 2005 Clausura. The penultimate match of the campaign saw second-placed Cerro host leaders Olimpia, El Rey de Copas holding a precious one-point lead over their near neighbours. It was the visitors who struck first through Carlos Galvan with a half court strike, before El Ciclón fought back to record a crucial win with goals from Walter Fretes, Julio dos Santos and Erwin Avalos.

On the final matchday, with their fate now in their own hands, 2005 Apertura winners Cerro Porteño held firm to defeat General Caballero, a victory that clinched both the Clausura and the overall 2005 championship.

In 2010 up until the derby Cerro was undefeated. In the first derby of the year Cerro was winning 2-1 but ended up losing 3–2.

In 2012 Olimpia was the Apertura leader with a six-point advantage over Cerro Porteño but ended up losing the title to Cerro after losing too much ground in the last 2 matches and Cerro winning both of them, Santiago Salcedo broke the deadlock after scoring from a Penalty shot and later Jonathan Fabbro scored a spectacular Free Kick while Olimpia tried but failed to tie after Arnaldo Castorino´s goal.

Three years later in 2015 Olimpia would have their revenge after both teams ending the season with the same number of points a playoff match decided the title, Olimpia dominated the match but the pitch was in bad conditions plus a controversial handball by Fidencio Oviedo was not called by the referee. In the second half of the Match Olimpia first scored through Freddy Bareiro who caught a rebound from goalkeeper and later Uruguayan Internacional Diego Lugano scored an own goal for Olimpia after trying to clear off a dangerous free kick from Claudio Vargas, Cerro tried to come back to the game after Guillermo Beltran scored but it was not enough, Olimpia won its 40 local title.

Last encounters

Tournament Home Score Away Venue Date
2022 Copa Libertadores Cerro Porteño - Olimpia Estadio General Pablo Rojas May 25, 2022
2022 Primera División - Apertura Olimpia 0-4 Cerro Porteño Estadio Defensores del Chaco May 22, 2022
2022 Copa Libertadores Olimpia 0-0 Cerro Porteño Estadio Defensores del Chaco April 5, 2022
2022 Primera División - Apertura Cerro Porteño 0-2 Olimpia Estadio General Pablo Rojas March 13, 2022
2021 Supercopa Paraguay Olimpia 3-1 Cerro Porteño Estadio Defensores del Chaco December 12, 2021
2021 Primera División - Clausura Cerro Porteño 1-0 Olimpia Estadio General Pablo Rojas October 31, 2021
Olimpia 0-3 Cerro Porteño Estadio Manuel Ferreira August 14, 2021
2021 Primera División - Apertura Cerro Porteño 2-0 Olimpia Estadio General Pablo Rojas May 1, 2021
Olimpia 2-0 Cerro Porteño Estadio Manuel Ferreira February 28, 2021
2020 Primera División - Clausura Cerro Porteño 1-4 (p.) Olimpia Estadio Defensores del Chaco December 22, 2020
Cerro Porteño 1-0 Olimpia Estadio Defensores del Chaco December 3, 2020
2020 Primera División - Apertura Cerro Porteño 2-0 Olimpia Estadio General Pablo Rojas August 30, 2020
Olimpia 1-1 Cerro Porteño Estadio Manuel Ferreira February 23, 2020


Players who have played for both clubs

List of players who have played for Cerro Porteño and Olimpia Asunción

References

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